Over two days, led by our experienced instructor, you will develop the knowledge and skills required to undertake a thorough audit of a RTSMS. Using practical exercises, group activities and class discussions, you will be guided through the principles and practices of auditing and how it applies to conducting the audit of an ISO 39001 RTSMS.

A RTSMS based on ISO 39001 can provide your organization with an international best-practice framework for managing road safety risks, evaluating their impact, and developing the capability to achieve results that meet objectives and contribute to the welfare of employees and societal goals.

The framework of a RTSMS combined with robust internal audit processes, can ensure that your organization consistently evaluates its RTS performance, helping to drive continual improvement in an area of risk that can be devastating for those affected by road traffic incidents.

Who should attend?

Those tasked with the responsibility for RTS management including:

Transport planners

Fleet managers

Occupational health and safety experts

Human resources managers

Road safety managers

Enforcement authorities

Internal and external management systems auditors and lead auditors who are new to RTSM and leading RTSMS audits

Existing management system practitioners who are new to RTSM and the requirements of an RTSMS

Those interested in finding out more about RTSM.

Develop the knowledge and skills required to undertake a thorough audit of a RTSMS.

How will my organization benefit?

Your organization will be able to consistently evaluate its RTS performance

It can help to drive continual improvement in the area of risk which can be devastating to those affected by road traffic incidents

Your organization can build expertise in supplier/subcontractor (2nd party) and independent audits (3rd party) and how they would operate

Successful implementation and evaluation of your organization’s RTSMS can help to improve reputation and can boost your organization’s ability to tender where RTS is a factor during the bidding process.